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MODULAR ACT

Many of us have had experience with old-fashioned modular designs, where densely -packed skids were arranged with little thought to aesthetics, plant operation and/or maintenance departments or personnel.  We at Westfield Engineering & Services consider such ugly, ill-conceived, and unfriendly designs to be the total antithesis of proper modular design layout and fabrication.

Westfield Engineering & Services incorporates a modern, technical approach to modular design - Advanced Construction Technology (ACT), which employs the world's most advanced forms of Modular:

Engineering
Design
Computer Modeling
Fabrication
Assembly
Transportation
Field Assembly
Operation
Maintenance
ACT was specifically developed to meet the needs of the Business Roundtable Construction Industry Cost Effectiveness (CICE) Project, and will be the basic design technology for all new industrial processing facilities in the new millennium.
Modular ACT design facilities optimize space, making use of "Engineered Access" - a design philosophy which provides a planned, integrated approach to plant engineering, design, fabrication, construction, operation and maintenance.  In a Modular ACT design, engineering, piping, electrical, instrumentation and structural requirements all blend into your final design.  Modular ACT meets the needs of design engineering, fabrication and construction personnel as well as plant operation and maintenance in a highly-efficient, cost-effective design.  
We at Westfield Engineering & Services fully recognize the critical importance to involve you - our customer - in a disciplined approach to modular skid design, in a step that is the core belief in Modular ACT design.


 Questionnare

If you could design and build an entire process facility that was as operable, maintainable, and as safe as your traditional approach, while saving you both time and money, would you do it?

If you could reduce the number and impact of construction personnel on your job site while saving you both time and money, would you do it?

If you could improve safety and worker risk, while saving you both time and money, would you do it?

If you could produce a higher-quality and better-looking process-facility, while saving you both time and money, would you it?

If you could start-up your new plant in a fraction of the normal time, while saving you money, would you do it?

 

 

 

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Did you know:
Installed modular plants costs are generally 10 - 15% less than field erected units
Due to modeling and on-site testing ability, turnkey costs are generally 20 - 25% less than field erected units
Say good-bye to:
Vast field construction forces
Weather delays
Security concerns
Construction accidents and injuries
Erection at a one fitting at-a-time pace
Ugly and unimagin-ative units
Ill-conceived and densely packed skids
Pumps alleys
Vast heat exchanger bays
Expansive (and costly) plant layouts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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